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10 May, 2017
Filed under: Innovation and technology

Innovation through evolution: the hummingbird effect

Innovation can't always be planned and accidents happen that lead us down entirely different pathways. The hummingbird effect demonstrates that an event in one field can trigger completely unexpected outcomes in wholly different domains.

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4 April, 2019
Filed under: Innovation and technology

Helmet churn adds to challenges of e-scooter disruption

Every day, e-scooters and helmets are put out together, but some people ride without helmets and at the end of each day helmets are missing. So what can be done to ensure safe riding behaviour?

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20 February, 2019
Filed under: Leadership and management

Taking five with Jeanne Johns

Ahead of our QUT Business Leaders' Forum, we take five with Jeanne Johns, Managing Director and CEO, Incitec Pivot Limited.

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24 September, 2018
Filed under: Leadership and management

Taking five with Greg Quinn

Ahead of our QUT Business Leaders' Forum, we take five with Greg Quinn.

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25 October, 2019
Filed under: Organisational behaviour

Why good people do bad things

When faced with challenging personal, situational and contextual influences, our ability to think rationally, or even to recognise an ethical dilemma in the first place, is significantly diminished.

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6 March, 2018
Filed under: Leadership and management, Organisational behaviour

The illusion of equality

Despite the hype, equality is still far from our grasp, writes Chloe Davison.

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19 April, 2018
Filed under: Innovation and technology, Marketing

The gamification of health

Playing with Pokémon to level up your body.

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18 January, 2019
Filed under: Leadership and management, Marketing

Attention CMOs: Be the obvious choice for CEO

Chief Executive Officer of Yum! Brands and QUT Business School alumnus, Greg Creed, on how CMOs can step up to the role of CEO.

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17 February, 2017
Filed under: Accounting

The future of the accounting profession

Three major changes and implications for teaching and research.

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19 December, 2016
Filed under: Accounting, Leadership and management

Stuart Landsberg: Passion, purpose and people

Partner, Corporate Tax at PwC and Business School alumnus, Stuart Landsberg, shared an address with our graduating students at QPAC on Tuesday 13 December, 2016.

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12 April, 2019
Filed under: Economy

Women economists are critical for our economic future

It has long been recognised by economists that gender equity is good for the economy. The benefit of successful policies to empower women to participate equally in the global economy could be the addition of $28 trillion to global GDP growth by 2025.

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